Lamkin puts their new super-tacky Lamkin ACE 3GEN grips to the test. Find out which grips are the tackiest by watching this video detailing their test results. Lamkin golf grips recently contracted with an independent testing firm to conduct a test on their ACE 3GEN grips to determine their level of tackiness and compare the results of the same test to two other popular golf grips. The results were surprising.

Ask any teaching pro. Too much grip pressure leads to too much tension, which leads to — well, nothing good.

But a tackier grip provides you with a confident connection without unnecessary grip pressure. The result: less tension in the hands, arms and swing for longer and more consistent shots. In the end, isn’t that why you play?

Lamkin’s ACE 3GEN (Ace Advanced Cohesive Elastomer) is a proprietary synthetic rubber compound created by Lamkin chemists to deliver the highest level of surface tackiness and shock absorption. A better material to help you play better golf. It is both soft and tacky-providing unmatched “single-strike” vibration-dampening properties that protects a golfer’s hands and arm joints from jarring shockwaves. Used in other applications and industries, ACE 3GEN mutes virtually all vibration and stinging of the hands at impact, providing an incredibly soft feel. The material maintains a high level of tackiness and can be easily wiped for a fresh feel and excellent traction. And unlike competitors’ soft polyurethane grips, Lamkin ACE 3GEN is a form of synthetic rubber that has very low torque – similar to that of a traditional rubber grip-and will not feel as if it’s sliding around the shaft at impact. That firmness lasts throughout the life of the grip. The Lamkin ACE 3GEN also features a vastly improved resistance to environmental aging and weathering factors. The material will not absorb any moisture and its tackiness is activated by toweling off the grip or using a light abrasive brush. It continually performs better if it’s cleaned regularly.